Supported by ethnographic documentation, by the anthropological literature and by data collected in the field, this article relates the process by which indigenous peoples in the northwest Amazon learn and teach children with the rich dialogue about the production of persons. The techniques and the meaning of «producing people» are transmitted in day to day life, in the interaction between generations, and in the narratives of specialists and family members (especially grandparents). At the same time, this process is intertwined with ritual and mythic knowledge transmission, which is, if not always explicit, always present in the indigenous groups of the region. Children also play active roles in this process of formation and self- formatio...
This book presents a study on the acquisition and learning of the Portuguese Language and the Waiwai...
Os povos indígenas do Vale do rio Amazonas no período colonial foram alvos de um projeto civilizatór...
This article addresses the transformations in which childhood is experienced among the Kaiowa of te’...
The article is based on field research conducted by the authorsamong Galibi-Marworno people from Uaç...
International audienceThis paper presents the first results obtained from an exploratory study condu...
This paper presents the first results obtained from an exploratory study conducted with a Wayana-Apa...
The article analyzes Matá, a rural community of the lower Amazon approximately 55 km from the town o...
AbstractThis paper presents the first results obtained from an exploratory study conducted with a Wa...
This dissertation shows the process of knowledge construction of the education of children – kryngüe...
The objective of this research was to understand how cultures manifest the infant in a class of 4th...
This study aimed to investigate how indigenous children of the village Canuanã move between their ch...
This article brings forward the discussions about the images about the paths that lead to Rural Scho...
There is a considerable body of research showing that before children enter school they are already ...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate how Christianized schooling, mobilized by American missionar...
This thesis discusses the contemporary construction of the lived worlds of indigenous Amazonian yout...
This book presents a study on the acquisition and learning of the Portuguese Language and the Waiwai...
Os povos indígenas do Vale do rio Amazonas no período colonial foram alvos de um projeto civilizatór...
This article addresses the transformations in which childhood is experienced among the Kaiowa of te’...
The article is based on field research conducted by the authorsamong Galibi-Marworno people from Uaç...
International audienceThis paper presents the first results obtained from an exploratory study condu...
This paper presents the first results obtained from an exploratory study conducted with a Wayana-Apa...
The article analyzes Matá, a rural community of the lower Amazon approximately 55 km from the town o...
AbstractThis paper presents the first results obtained from an exploratory study conducted with a Wa...
This dissertation shows the process of knowledge construction of the education of children – kryngüe...
The objective of this research was to understand how cultures manifest the infant in a class of 4th...
This study aimed to investigate how indigenous children of the village Canuanã move between their ch...
This article brings forward the discussions about the images about the paths that lead to Rural Scho...
There is a considerable body of research showing that before children enter school they are already ...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate how Christianized schooling, mobilized by American missionar...
This thesis discusses the contemporary construction of the lived worlds of indigenous Amazonian yout...
This book presents a study on the acquisition and learning of the Portuguese Language and the Waiwai...
Os povos indígenas do Vale do rio Amazonas no período colonial foram alvos de um projeto civilizatór...
This article addresses the transformations in which childhood is experienced among the Kaiowa of te’...